All Building articles in 8 February 2019 – Page 2
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Comment
Can irremediable defects prevent practical completion?
Lindy Patterson reviews the lessons of a recent case
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News
Stamp duty more of a problem than Brexit, says outgoing Redrow boss
Steve Morgan takes final swipe in Persimmon bonus row calling former boss a ‘lucky guy’
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News
Get on and build HS2 because poor infrastructure is letting UK down, warns project's ex boss
David Higgins says national competitiveness at risk if government fails to commit to building line
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Features
Is the future of HS2 at risk?
This is a crucial year for HS2. As it waits for the government to give the signal to proceed in earnest, there are fears that rising costs could derail the project
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Comment
What’s the deal if there’s a no-deal Brexit? How will EU immigration arrangement impact UK construction?
The end of EU free movement and a no-deal Brexit will inevitably hit construction companies’ recruitment and workforce planning, explains immigration solicitor Anne Morris
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News
Mace and Balfour the big winners as HS2 announces contractors for £3bn London stations
Mace team claims Euston station, while Balfour Beatty joint venture lands Old Oak Common deal
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Mace pinches Interserve director to lead team at interiors arm
Matthew Fundrey was previously bid director at Interserve’s fit-out business Paragon
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Features
Image of the week: If pigs had wings
Sydney’s Chinese New Year festivities are the largest outside Asia; its Opera House glowed red on Monday to celebrate the start of the Year of the Pig
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News
Foster's warned City streets won't cope with visitor numbers for Tulip tower
City of London’s own public realm team tell colleagues controversial attraction won’t be able to handle demand at street level
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Features
How Liverpool One is bucking the trend in the retail sector
With the British high street in the doldrums, Ike Ijeh revisits Liverpool One which, 10 years after it first opened, is attracting 30 million visitors each year
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News
Buro Four rejigs board
Project management specialist adds London operations director to its board
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Comment
As cities become more densely populated, we must ensure buildings offer more for the people within them
Why are some of the world’s greatest cities also the loneliest? Selina Mason believes designers and planners can do much to help
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News
Aukett veteran comes out of retirement to chair ailing architect
Loss-making practice has seen UK workloads collapse in past two years
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Features
From the archive: 1999 - The beginning of Brexit?
What could the institutions of the European Union have done to so thoroughly distress and disgust the good folk of Britain that they called for the divorce lawyers?
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